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Welcome to WikiProject Requested articles, a WikiProject for Wikipedia:Requested articles.
Introduction
editWikiProject Requested articles was started in January 2013 after a Requests for Comment, which sought to determine a course of action for the tens of thousands of redlinked suggestions at requested articles, many of which go back a number of years. While some editors felt that the whole process was unsalvageable, others expressed interest in a dedicated project to target the backlog. Requested articles is one of Wikipedia's oldest processes (dating back to 2001) and offers individuals the ability to suggest articles that should be created but which they do not wish to write themselves. Suggestions cover a huge diversity of topics and are split into a series of lists on multiple pages.
The project is currently in the initial planning stages, but which will ultimately conclude in a revision to the Requested Articles process, including providing sources.
As of 2019, the WikiProject was inactive as it never properly got off of its feet. In an attempt to revive the WikiProject, Willbb234 and Enivak decided the best course of action was to work to encourage participation in the WikiProject and to finish the work that was started in 2013. On 6 September 2019, it was concluded that there was not enough interest in the WikiProject to revive it. Any more plans to revive are encouraged.
Goals
edit- Revive the WikiProject
- Encourage more Wikipedians to help with Requested articles
- Improve the Requested articles system
- Support Drives to create articles in the requested articles page, which will clear the requested articles backlog
- Support Red Link Blitzes, attempts to clear requested articles of articles which have been created
- Complete the project tasks
- Simplify the submission of suggestions, as opposed to 'requests for articles,' i.e. "Please include a clear link to the paintings of an artist that is the subject of an article."
- Create the requested articles
What you can do
editWikiProject Requested articles has something for everyone! You don't have to be a fantastic writer or content contributor to help create requested articles but you do need to know Wikipedia's core policies, particularly WP:Notability, WP:Verifiability.
- If you have never created an article before please read WP:Your first article and Wikipedia:Writing better articles
- Before you create an article from the list make sure that the subject meets notability guidelines (many of the items requested at WP:RA may not be suitable, and all need to be carefully checked)
- All articles must be created after identifying reliable sources
- If you are an unregistered user submit your article through the Articles for Creation process
- Tag the talk page with
{{WikiProject Requested articles|class=}}
- Maintain the project shortcuts
Tracking
edit- WikiProject Requested articles Article alerts
- WikiProject Requested articles Watchlist
- Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Requested articles by quality log
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Requested articles/Page sizes:
shortcut | Page | Bytes |
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WP:RA | / | 12,333 |
WP:RA/B | /Biography | 596 |
/Business and economics/Businesses and organizations | 618 | |
/By country | 5,969 | |
/Social sciences/Geography, cities, regions and named places/Kosovo* | 4,997 |
Article Alerts
editArticles to be split
- 20 Nov 2018 – Feminist ethics (talk · edit · hist) is proposed for splitting by Ethanpet113 (t · c); see discussion